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Science Education

Formerly known as European Learning Laboratory for the Life Sciences

Our inspiring educational experiences share the scientific discoveries of EMBL with young learners aged 10-19 years and teachers in Europe and beyond. We belong to EMBL’s Science Education and Public Engagement office.

Science learning initiatives outside the classroom: put yourself on the map!

EMBL is on a mission to map Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM) education outside the classroom. Fill in our questionnaire and join the Europe-wide network.

Education in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM) is crucial in preparing Europe’s next generation of citizens, researchers and innovators for the challenges ahead. Learning is becoming less institutionalized. It takes place at many places, inside and outside the school classroom. That is why we, as part of the European project SySTEM 2020, want to gain more insight in science learning outside the classroom.

And you can contribute to this!

We invite STE(A)M learning initiatives that operate outside the classroom to put themselves on the SySTEM 2020 map by filling in our questionnaire. The map is an interactive data visualisation through which you can explore organisations and STE(A)M activities across Europe. Put your activity on the map and gain insight in other science learning activities, gain visibility through this Europe-wide network and expand your network. The information gathered will be used in scientific research to ultimately advise and influence policy on both a regional and European level.

Explore the SySTEM 2020 map here

Fill in the questionnaire here

We are looking for organisations that offer science learning outside the classroom, such as after school programmes, summer camps, libraries, musea, makerspaces, festivals, popular magazine’s, vloggers, blogs or other initiatives that offer STE(A)M activities. Your activity should offer some form of participation and should not be part of regular school curriculum.

SySTEM 2020 STEAM award

By filling in the questionnaire and putting yourself on the SySTEM 2020 map you can take part in the competition and have a chance to win the SYSTEM 2020 STE(A)M award. Make sure to sign in at the end of the questionnaire and you will have a chance to win tickets to the ECSITE conference in June 2019. Find all information and requirements for participation in the competition here.

STEAM learning outside the classroom

SySTEM 2020 is on a mission to identify and better understand the impact of science learning practices across Europe. Little is known about science learning initiatives outside the classroom while it is crucial in educating and forming Europe’s next generation of citizens, researchers and innovators. By gaining insight in initiatives all around Europe, SySTEM 2020 wants to gain a better understanding of the types and kinds of programmes in operation, learn from each other, and collaborate to be able to respond to challenges ahead.

Add your organisation and activities!

You can put your organisation and your activities on the SySTEM 2020 map by filling in the questionnaire, which takes 20-30 minutes. First you fill in information about your organisation after which questions regarding a specific activity will follow. Based on the Activity form we can visualise your activities on the map while comparing and connecting them with other organisations. All submitted activities will become part of the data visualisation of STE(A)M activity in Europe.

The SySTEM 2020 map: interactive data visualisation

The SySTEM 2020 map is an interactive data visualisation that provides an overview of STEAM- activities outside the classroom in Europe. This database functions as point of validation and inspiration for all science learning activities. Additionally, the database is a starting point for scientific research in which science learning across Europe.

If you would like to learn more about EMBL’s role in the SySTEM2020 project, please visit this page.

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